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Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy (26 June 1893 in Paris – 7 January 1986 id.) was a French teacher of piano who founded the Évolution Musicale de la Jeunesse (EMJ) in July 1939, a Parisian association of concerts-educational conferences better known as and having actually operated between February 1941 and May 1986. She herself presented most of the concerts until 1977, seconded or replaced as from 1964 by Rémy Stricker, Jean-Pierre Armengaud and .

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  • Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy (en)
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  • Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy, née à Paris 3e le 26 juin 1893 et morte à Paris 4e le 7 janvier 1986, est une professeur de piano française, qui a créé en juillet 1939 l’Évolution Musicale de la Jeunesse (EMJ), association parisienne de concerts-conférences pédagogiques plus connue sous le nom de Musigrains et ayant effectivement fonctionné entre février 1941 et mai 1986. (fr)
  • Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy (26 June 1893 in Paris – 7 January 1986 id.) was a French teacher of piano who founded the Évolution Musicale de la Jeunesse (EMJ) in July 1939, a Parisian association of concerts-educational conferences better known as and having actually operated between February 1941 and May 1986. She herself presented most of the concerts until 1977, seconded or replaced as from 1964 by Rémy Stricker, Jean-Pierre Armengaud and . (en)
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  • Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy (26 June 1893 in Paris – 7 January 1986 id.) was a French teacher of piano who founded the Évolution Musicale de la Jeunesse (EMJ) in July 1939, a Parisian association of concerts-educational conferences better known as and having actually operated between February 1941 and May 1986. She herself presented most of the concerts until 1977, seconded or replaced as from 1964 by Rémy Stricker, Jean-Pierre Armengaud and . Hosted in the first and last years in the old , the Pleyel and Gaveau venues, the Maison de la Mutualité and the Théâtre du Châtelet, the Musigrains were mostly associated to the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées from 1949 to 1978. Focused on classical music, the concerts made incursions into the fields of contemporary music, classical or modern dance, folklore and jazz. Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy was married to Pierre Arbeau-Barreau (Paris, 1897–Paris, 1979), a pianist and composer. They were close friends of and , as well as Geneviève Joy and Henri Dutilleux. (en)
  • Germaine Arbeau-Bonnefoy, née à Paris 3e le 26 juin 1893 et morte à Paris 4e le 7 janvier 1986, est une professeur de piano française, qui a créé en juillet 1939 l’Évolution Musicale de la Jeunesse (EMJ), association parisienne de concerts-conférences pédagogiques plus connue sous le nom de Musigrains et ayant effectivement fonctionné entre février 1941 et mai 1986. (fr)
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